CHI 97 ­ COVER PAGE ONE - INTRODUCING YOUR SUBMISSION

The 3 Cover Pages (Cover Page One, Cover Page Two, and Cover Page Three) must accompany all submissions.

For an electronic version of these Cover Pages in a number of formats please email to: chi97-send-forms@acm.org, or consult the CHI 97 Web page at http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi97/call/

Please fill out Cover Pages One, Two, and Three for each submission.

PARTICIPATION CATEGORY (please check one):

o CHIKids
o Demonstration
o Design Briefing
o Development Consortium
o Doctoral Consortium
o Late-Breaking/Informal Presentation
o Organization Overview
o Panel
o Paper
o Special Interest Group
o Technical Note
o Tutorial
o Video
o Workshop

(For Interactive Posters, Short Demonstrations, Short Talks, and Social Action Posters, see Late-breaking/Informal Presentations)

Title of Submission

Name of Contact Person

Affiliation

Address including Post code/Zip code



Country

Telephone

Fax

Email

Names and Affiliations of Additional Authors








RELATED SUBMISSION(S)

Please list title and category of any related submission(s):





CHI 97 ­ COVER PAGE TWO - DESCRIBING YOUR SUBMISSION IN DETAIL

Submissions of Demonstrations, Informal Presentations, Panels, Papers, and Tutorials must be accompanied by additional information. If your submission belongs to one of these categories, please check the Matching Phrases and the Submission Types below.

MATCHING PHRASES for Demonstrations, Informal Presentations, Papers, Technical Notes, and Tutorials

The following list contains matching phrases for the Demonstrations, Informal Presentations, Papers, Technical Notes, and Tutorials that will be used to assign reviewers for your submission. We encourage you to use multiple matching phrases. For each phrase, please enter a number as follows:
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The phrase is unrelated to your submission
1
The phrase is slightly related to your submission
2
The phrase describes part of the background of your submission
3
The phrase is strongly related to your submission
4
The phrase describes one of the main ideas of your submission
5
The phrase describes the most important idea in your submission

__ Agents
__ Analysis methods
__ Auditory I/O
__ Children
__ Cognitive models
__ CSCL/Collaborative learning
__ CSCW/Collaborative work
__ Community computing
__ Cooperative design
__ Cost/benefit analysis
__ Database access
__ Design rationale
__ Design techniques
__ Development tools
__ Dialog analysis
__ Disability access
__ Documentation systems
__ Domain-specific applications
__ Educational applications
__ Electronic publishing
__ Empirical studies
__ End-user programming
__ Entertainment
__ Ethnography
__ Evaluation
__ Expert systems
__ Formal methods
__ The future
__ Graphic design
__ GOMS
__ Hand-held devices
__ HCI education
__ HCI in organizations
__ HCI profession issues
__ Home
__ Hypermedia
__ Individual differences
__ Industrial design
__ Information retrieval
__ Input devices
__ Intelligent systems
__ Interaction technology
__ Interaction design
__ International interfaces
__ Internet
__ Legal issues
__ Metaphors
__ Mobile Computing,
__ Multimedia
__ Network/communications
__ Office computing
__ Participatory design
__ Pen-based input
__ Predictive interface
__ Programming environments
__ Prototyping
__ Psychology of programming
__ Social issues
__ Software engineering
__ Speech and voice
__ Standards
__ Tactile or gestural I/O
__ Task analysis
__ Technology transfer
__ Telecommunications
__ Teleworking
__ Theory
__ 3-D interfaces
__ Toolkits
__ Training
__ Ubiquitous computing
__ UIMS
__ Usability engineering
__ Usability testing
__ UI design environments
__ User models
__ User studies
__ Video
__ Video analysis
__ Virtual community
__ Virtual reality
__ Visual design
__ Visualization
__ World wide web
__ Work analysis

Additional matching phrases (if needed):



TYPE OF SUBMISSION for Informal Presentations, Panels, Papers, and Tutorials

Informal Presentation:
o Interactive poster o Short demo. o Short talk o Social action poster
Panel:
o Analytic o Comparative o Future o Historic
Paper:
o Empirical o Experience o Methodology o Opinion o Systems o Theory
Tutorial:
Audience experience level: o Introductory o Intermediate o Advanced
Duration: o Half-day o Full-day

CHI 97 ­ COVER PAGE THREE - AUDIO/VISUAL/OTHER NEEDS

The following information will only be used for planning technology support at the conference. Early information on the type of equipment you would like to have for your presentation is vital for technology support planning. Please make your requests as accurate as possible. Otherwise the conference may not be able to provide the equipment you need for your presentation.

For categories with a submission deadline before October, once your work has been accepted a more detailed request regard ing the technology support will be included in your Authors' Kit.

AUDIO-VISUAL AND COMPUTER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS

Please indicate what equipment you will need during your presentation if your submission is accepted.

The level of support provided will vary from one category to another. For special requests, contact either the Co-Chairs of your participation category or the Technology Support Chair at the Contact address shown.

Projector:
o One overhead projector
o Two overhead projectors
o One 35 mm slide projector
o Two 35 mm slide projectors
o Video projector
o Computer Screen projector
Audio player:
o CD player
o Cassette player
Video player:
o VHS
o Umatic
o NTSC
o PAL
o SECAM
Computer:
o High-end Macintosh
o High-end PC
o SGI Iris
o Sun Sparcstation
o Other Hardware:

o Own Hardware:

o Special Software:

ADDITIONAL REQUESTS

Please describe any additional needs below and please BE SPECIFIC.




A/V CONTACT

Please contact the conference office, or e-mail: chi97-tech-support@acm.org